Juno
700 3rd Ave, Seattle
(206) 631-8080
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Ok for late night food if you are staying at the hotel.
Delicious crabcake Benedict and awesome service
I liked Juno. We went there for breakfast. It's clean, great decor, and had friendly and attentive service. I liked my very simple breakfast of just eggs, bacon, and potatoes. Unfortunately we didn't find the avocado toast good at all
I got this delicious breakfast and it was perfect. The potatoes were beautifully done and marinated. And they gave us tons of bacons and they were perfectly done. If you are near here absolutely try it ??
The staff was delightful and super knowledgable. Would stop here again. Very fancy and fun.
The plating was extra-special, if you're looking for a place that feels expensive without the $70 entrees,(more like $15-30) this is a great spot. I've had better drinks but for the price not too bad. The ambiance seems decidedly early-2000s with abstract art and swoopy curves.
We made reservations for Valentines Day dinner. Upon arrival we needed to add a guest. JUNO was pretty full but a manager asked if we were ok sitting in the bar. Sean, the bartender, gave us 5 star service! The food was great! Two people in my group are Vegetarian, which can be a challenge, but JUNO had really yummy options that totally satisfied all. The Arctic Club (the hotel where Juno is) has so much old world charm. So many details in the decor; made it a little like a treasure hunt. We thoroughly enjoyed our evening and would definitely return and recommend.
Juno's is the best place for after hours libations near the city/county government center of town, after the closing of McCormick's and O'Asian, and service is far superior to Polar Bar. Good food, friendly staff, right next to Pioneer Square Light Rail Station to boot. It's become a favorite, with or without reservations!
Never disappoints me. A friend and I were meeting up which required a lot of talking I wanted to do a one on one not many places are open the time I wanted during the weekend so it was best to ho with a place that was part of a hotel. My friend had the seafood frittata she wanted to leave the smoke salmon out and they were able to provide with out any issues. I went with the crab cake benedict and had asked with the hollandaise on the side. Our special requests done perfectly. My friend was running almost 45 minutes late due to traffic and they were very patient keeping my coffee and water filled. There is a reason I keep coming back
Never disappoints me. A friend and I were meeting up which required a lot of talking I wanted to do a one on one not many places are open the time I wanted during the weekend so it was best to ho with a place that was part of a hotel. My friend had the seafood frittata she wanted to leave the smoke salmon out and they were able to provide with out any issues. I went with the crab cake benedict and had asked with the hollandaise on the side. Our special requests done perfectly. My friend was running almost 45 minutes late due to traffic and they were very patient keeping my coffee and water filled. There is a reason I keep coming back
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The Halibut was not horrible. But it wasn't great. In addition, I had a fair amount of gastrointestinal distress that night - that I am still recovering from.
Lots of choices at decent prices. The crab frittata is very good as well as the eggs Benedict. Good start for the day.
One of the only places open for breakfast before 8, and they make great mimosas.
This is a very solid option for happy hour, great to drop in with coworkers. Good food and well-mixed cocktails. Can get a bit loud when full.
Standard hotel bar type place. It's fine. The upstairs Artic Club has a cooler vibe.
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